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2008 Summer Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature

Fertilization and Nutrition

Understanding plant nutrition: fertilizers and media pH.

Argo, B. and Fisher, P. Greenhouse Grower 26(8):54, 56, 58, 60. 2008.

Understanding plant nutrition: limestone and pH.

Argo, B., Fisher, P., and Huang, J. Greenhouse Grower 26(3):44, 46, 48, 50. 2008.

Understanding plant nutrition: limestone, calcium and magnesium.

Argo, B., Fisher, P., and Huang, J. Greenhouse Grower 26(4):38, 40, 42. 2008.

Understanding plant nutrition: nutrient sources: media cation exchange capacity.

Argo, B. and Fisher, P. Greenhouse Grower 26(2):46, 48, 50, 52. 2008.

What's in your fertilizer toolbox?

Robbins, J. OAN Digger 52(5):29-34. 2008.

General and Miscellaneous

Carbon sequestration and nitrogen status in arenosols following afforestation or following abandonment of arable land.

Armolaitis, K., Aleinikoviene, J., Baniuniene, A., Lubyte, J., and Zekaite, V. Baltic Forestry 13(2):169-178. 2007.

Challenges and trade-offs in environmental and financial approaches of the afforestation of degraded lands.

Blujdea, V. IN: Climate and land degradation, p. 405-420. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 2007.

© A digital photography short course.

Loeffler, K. Native Plants Journal 9(1):60-75. 2008.

Friendly for fish: Salmon-Safe, Part 1.

Stoops, R. OAN Digger 52(5):46-49. 2008.

© Opportunities for academic training in the science and practice of restoration within the United States and Canada.

Nelson, C. R., Schoennagel, T., and Gregory, E. R. Restoration Ecology 16(2):225-230. 2008.

© Spontaneous revegetation of cutaway peatlands of North America.

Graf, M. D., Rochefort, L., and Poulin, M. Wetlands 28(1):28-39. 2008.

© Using the LANDIS model to evaluate forest harvesting and planting strategies under possible warming climates in northeastern China.

Bu, R., He, H. S., Hu, Y., Chang, Y., and Larsen, D. R. Forest Ecology and Management 254:407-419. 2008.

Genetics and Tree Improvement

© From horticultural plantings into wild populations: movement of pollen and genes in Lobelia cardinalis.

Johnson, L. M. K. and Galloway, L. F. Plant Ecology 197:55-67. 2008.

© Genetic diversity of butternut (Juglans cinerea) and implications for conservation.

Ross-Davis, A., Ostry, M., and Woeste, K. E. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 38:899-907. 2008.

© Geographical variation in phenology of Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl and Quercus robur L. oak grown in a greenhouse.

Jensen, J. S. and Hansen, J. K. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 23:179­-188. 2008.

© Screening of Sitka spruce genotypes for resistance to the white pine weevil using artificial infestations.

Alfaro, R. I., King, J. N., Brown, R. G., and Buddingh, S. M. Forest Ecology and Management 255:1749-1758. 2008.

Nursery Structures And Equipment

Be prepared with standby power equipment.

Bartok, J. W., Jr. Greenhouse Management and Production 28(7):90-91. 2008.